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Alternative Fuels, Additives, Oils & Lubricants Discussion Of Diesel, its Various Additives, Oils, Lubricates & Alternative Fuels EG. Bio-Diesel ect...NO ADVERTISING

 
       


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Old 02-16-2006, 12:10 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I would do a little research before running it in the 6 speed - last time I checked, the viscosity is a little low when compared to Redline MTL. You might at least want to check that out for yourself.
MTL isn't the end all be all either. RAce car red to ice tea brown in a few thousand miles ALONG with skyrocketed tranny temps. Wasn't impressed to say the least. Especially after reading all the hype.
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Old 02-16-2006, 10:23 PM   #14 (permalink)
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MTL isn't the end all be all either. RAce car red to ice tea brown in a few thousand miles ALONG with skyrocketed tranny temps. Wasn't impressed to say the least. Especially after reading all the hype.
Ben, I never made ANY remarks or comments about the benefits/deficiencies of Redline MTL - my point was, and still is, that I dont believe Royal Purple has the proper viscosity numbers for the NV-5600.

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I use RP in the differentials of all my rigs including gear boxes on the farm equipment, great stuff.
But no one is going to change my ways about using Delo in the engines...
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